Sunday, November 2, 2014

This is the last letter I will be able to write my sister while she is serving an LDS mission in Japan. I am so proud of her giving selfless service to the people in the Kobe area as well as working on her own spirituality. At the end of the month, I am going with my parents and husband to pick her up from her mission. I am so excited to see her, so I drew this illustration of us in Japan. See you soon Sarah!

Friday, October 3, 2014

This month in the illustration community is known as #inktober (an ink drawing a day for a month). So I am hitting two birds with one stone (pun intended) and making a card for my sister and an ink drawing for day 3. I wanted to draw a robin today and gave it a huge eye for extra cuteness :)

Monday, September 8, 2014

This week is a two-for-one! The first quote is for my sister and the second is for her companion, Sister Hamilton, who asked to have a drawing too. I decided to play with the calligraphy style this week and I am pretty happy with both of my pieces. Of course I still have a lot to learn, like being original in my calligraphy, but first I need to learn how to do it. If you'd like your very own hand letter quote, let me know and I'd be happy to make one for you!

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

This past Saturday I went to Craft Lake City, which is a DIY Festival. There were many artists that ranged from Illustration to Pottery. I was particularly inspired by the Graphic Designers, who hand lettered so well. Every year I tell myself I can do it too, but fear always chokes that dream.

This week I wanted to practice my hand lettering for my sister's letter and honestly I feel I improved a lot. I really love this letter, and it is one of my favorites so far. I hope you feel the same.

Thursday, July 17, 2014

I am excited to do a post of something I did at my work, School Improvement Network. I was asked to storyboard and provide graphics our newest promotional video for our product Edivation. I worked under the creative direction of Galen Leith as well as with two great animators: Michelle Ballamis and Greg Griffeth.

I drew up 4 version of a storyboard while working closely with the animators to see if things would flow well. I then brought my ideas into the computer since I would have to give all the elements in the video to the animators.

I originally had my characters more human like, but to make it easier for the animators, we decided to capitalize on the thought that our "i" in Edivation was our individual. I designed the following 5 characters for our video. Our administrator and our 4 teachers.

Here are some shots from my storyboard that you might see in the video above. Of course as production goes on, things get cut and new ideas come up.

I had a great time working on this video. It is so fun to see something you conceptualized and worked so hard on as a finished product. I am so grateful to have collaborated with such talented people and to learn more about motion graphics. I look forward to creating more project like this in the future.

Sunday, July 13, 2014

This week I thought it appropriate to draw my sister a landscape of the Blackhawk trail. This past week I was the camp director for my church's Girls Camp and I had an incredible spiritual experience on this trail as did all that came with me. I wrote my sister about this experience and how it has strengthened my testimony in my Savior, even Jesus Christ. Usually, I am not sure whether to talk about religion on my professional blog, but I find it difficult not to do so when it is a huge part of who I am. But for now, I will leave it at that. I hope you enjoy this little sketch I did. It truly was a beautiful hike through the Unitas!

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Happy Father's Day to my wonderful dad! I am so grateful that he has always been here for me. He has always encouraged me to work on my talents in the arts and I would not be where I am today without him. I could not have asked for a better dad.

Sunday, May 11, 2014

I drew this card for her, but I want to share it with all of you and wish all of the moms out there a wonderful day, because you deserve it! Being a mom is no easy task and it is the hardest job ever. So thank you for being amazing!

Friday, May 9, 2014

My work is having a summer party for its employees and the design team was asked to make a poster for the event. However, my coworker's design was picked, but they are going to use my typography. So it's a win-win in that we are creating a hybrid of our designs. Yay teamwork!

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Happy Easter Everyone! I know it's a little early, but in order for this to get to Japan before Easter, I mailed it a week early. I had a lot of fun drawing for this for Sarah. I love the style of pen drawn Folk Art and I hope you all do too. Have a wonderful Easter weekend!

Monday, February 24, 2014

This year for our women's Valentine's Day church activity I was asked to make a poster to advertise and so I created the poster shown above. Ever since I did the church Halloween activity poster )I will post later), I have been dubbed the "ward graphic designer." I have not posted other things I have done for church because it didn't really occur to me to post these until some friends urged me to share them on my blog.

As I post more of these you will notice that I am obsessed with the vintage block letter look. Since no one at church has a theme in mind when they create an event, I do whatever I want. Which is really fun for me. No limits!

Thursday, February 6, 2014

This week I am finally ahead of schedule for Holiday cards for Sarah! Hooray! I decided to go with a cute little owl with hearts for her. If you couldn't tell yet, I love woodland creatures! I hope you all have a wonderful Valentine's Day celebrating your loved ones :)

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Life has been so busy for me lately and I finally found the time to post this little gem. However, I was about a week late sending my sister a Christmas card. All of December, my husband Trevor and I were making ornaments and doing Japanese book binding for family and friends and I was unable to find time to write Sarah. (future post coming) I also wrote her companion a card and did a drawing for her. (not shown) I felt that she would like a deer drawing and a nice note as well.

On Christmas day, I was able to talk to Sarah for a little while and I can't tell you how much I have missed hearing her voice. She sounded happy and she is busy as well doing missionary work. Before she hung up, she bore her testimony in Japanese and it was beautiful. (I don't speak the language, but it was convincing to me.)

Thursday, January 2, 2014

I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and a great New Year's day!
This year at my job, School Improvement Network, I was asked to create our Christmas Party Poster and email invite. I decided I was going to do what I wanted since this is an internal project. I was basically asked to create this the day before the email invite was to be sent out and I wanted to do all or nothing so it would match the poster I was making.
So that night, I took it home and hand lettered as quickly and perfectly as I could. I drew on a 11x17 piece of paper in graphite. The next morning at work I found a chalk board texture and finished the design in Photoshop. This project was a lot of fun and inspired me to continue to perfect my hand lettering. The best complement I got was, "I thought it was a cute font you found." I thought about using fonts, but I felt that the best way to get what I wanted was to draw it out, rather than spending the whole night to find something that would be okay.

About Me

Katie Bevan loves to find beauty and fun in the world and her art work reflects this as well as the joy of seeing shapes, color and texture. She graduated with a BFA in Illustration from Brigham Young University in 2011. She is currently a graphic designer at School Improvement Network.
Katie is also a freelance illustrator and graphic designer. Katie welcomes private commissions.